Wills & Trusts

Estate Planning Attorney in Coffey County, Osage County,
and Surrounding Area

As you navigate the estate planning process, you will be faced with many
questions and possibly even challenges. Serving Coffey County, Osage County,
and surrounding area, we are prepared to help you gain a better understanding
of wills and trusts and how they can impact your future. Your last will
and testament and any trusts you create will be essential for your beneficiaries
after you are no longer around to see that your wishes are fulfilled.
At Coffman & Campbell, LLC, we have the resources you need to navigate
this process and have almost 50 years of combined experience that can
be used to your benefit.

Establishing a Will and Trust

If an individual dies without an estate, the person is said to have died
"intestate," and state laws will dictate how to distribute the
person's assets. Your last will and testament is one aspect of an
estate plan that can help you protect your family's future and your
assets. Different classifications of wills serve various purposes, depending
on your circumstance.

Trusts come in many different forms and can either be simple or complex.
Trusts are legal documents that involve one or more persons in three different
roles: the trust-maker, the beneficiary, and the trustee. There are different
advantages to establishing a trust depending on the particular situation,
the greatest of which is the ability to avoid the probate process. Assets
that are owned in a revocable living trust will pass to the beneficiaries
upon the owner's death. If you need assistance establishing a will
or trust, please give us a call.

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